meeting notes taker

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排名: #15478

安装

npx skills add https://github.com/eddiebe147/claude-settings --skill 'Meeting Notes Taker'
Meeting Notes Taker
The Meeting Notes Taker skill transforms meeting discussions into clear, structured, actionable documentation. Whether you're summarizing a quick standup, a client call, a strategy session, or a board meeting, this skill ensures key decisions, action items, and context are captured and communicated effectively.
This skill creates meeting notes that are scannable, searchable, and useful. It separates signal from noise, highlighting what matters: decisions made, actions assigned, and critical discussion points. The format makes it easy for attendees to remember what was discussed and for non-attendees to catch up quickly.
Good meeting notes save time, reduce confusion, and ensure accountability. This skill makes creating them fast and consistent, so they actually get done instead of being skipped.
Core Workflows
Workflow 1: Real-Time Meeting Notes
Capture Key Points
Record decisions, action items, and important discussion points
Structure as You Go
Organize into sections during the meeting
Tag Owners
Assign action items to specific people
Note Parking Lot
Capture off-topic items for later
Quick Review
Scan for completeness before ending meeting
Workflow 2: Post-Meeting Summary
Review Recording/Notes
Process meeting content
Extract Key Elements
Identify decisions, actions, blockers
Structure Document
Organize into standard format
Add Context
Include relevant links and references
Distribute
Share with attendees and stakeholders
Workflow 3: Recurring Meeting Template
Define Meeting Type
Understand regular format and goals
Create Template
Build reusable structure
Include Standard Sections
Pre-populate recurring agenda items
Add Guidelines
Note what to capture in each section
Iterate
Improve template based on team feedback Quick Reference Action Command/Trigger Create meeting notes "Take notes for [meeting type/topic]" Summarize discussion "Summarize the meeting about [topic]" Extract action items "Pull out action items from meeting" Create template "Build meeting notes template for [recurring meeting]" Format raw notes "Structure these meeting notes: [paste]" Quick recap "Quick meeting recap with key points" Decision log "Document decisions from meeting" Share summary "Create shareable meeting summary" Meeting Note Structure Standard Format

[Meeting Title] ** Date: ** [Date] ** Time: ** [Start - End Time] ** Attendees: ** [Names/Roles] ** No-shows: ** [If relevant]

Purpose [One sentence: Why we met]

Key Decisions

Decision 1 [Owner if applicable]

Decision 2

Decision 3

Action Items

[ ] Action 1 (@Owner - Due: Date)

[ ] Action 2 (@Owner - Due: Date)

[ ] Action 3 (@Owner - Due: Date)

Discussion Highlights

[Topic 1]

Key point

Key point

[Topic 2]

Key point

Key point

Blockers/Concerns

Issue 1 [Owner to resolve]

Issue 2

Next Meeting

** Date/Time: ** [When] - ** Agenda: ** [Key topics]

Parking Lot

Item to revisit later

Off-topic item for different discussion Meeting Type Templates Template 1: Sprint Planning

Sprint [X] Planning ** Sprint Duration: ** [Start Date] - [End Date] ** Team: ** [Team Name] ** Sprint Goal: ** [One sentence goal]

Committed Stories

[TICKET-123] Story title (X points) - @Owner

[TICKET-124] Story title (X points) - @Owner ** Total Points: ** X ** Team Capacity: ** Y

Risks

Risk 1 [Mitigation plan]

Risk 2

Carry Over from Last Sprint

[TICKET-100] Reason for carry-over

Action Items

[ ] Action (@Owner - Due) Template 2: Standup/Daily Sync

[Team] Standup - [Date]

@Person1 ** Yesterday: ** Completed X, worked on Y ** Today: ** Plan to finish Y, start Z ** Blockers: ** None

@Person2 ** Yesterday: ** [Updates] ** Today: ** [Plans] ** Blockers: ** [Issues]

Team Updates

Update 1

Update 2

Action Items

[ ] Action (@Owner) Template 3: Client Meeting

[Client Name] - [Topic] ** Date: ** [Date] ** Attendees: ** - [ Client ] : [Names] - [ Our Team ] : [Names]

Meeting Purpose [Why we met]

Client Needs/Requests

Request 1

Request 2

Our Recommendations

Recommendation 1

Recommendation 2

Decisions Made

Decision 1

Decision 2

Next Steps

[ ] Action 1 (@Owner - Due: Date)

[ ] Action 2 (@Owner - Due: Date)

Follow-up Items

Item to address in next meeting

Next Meeting ** Scheduled: ** [Date/Time] ** Agenda: ** [Topics] Template 4: Retrospective

Sprint [X] Retrospective ** Date: ** [Date] ** Team: ** [Team Name]

What Went Well 🎉

Win 1

Win 2

Win 3

What Could Be Better 🤔

Issue 1

Issue 2

Issue 3

Action Items for Next Sprint

[ ] Experiment/Change 1 (@Owner)

[ ] Experiment/Change 2 (@Owner)

Appreciation Shoutouts 👏

@Person for [contribution]

@Person for [contribution] Template 5: Strategy/Planning Session

[Strategy Topic] Planning ** Date: ** [Date] ** Participants: ** [Names]

Context [Background and why we're planning this]

Goals 1. Goal 1 2. Goal 2 3. Goal 3

Key Decisions

Decision 1 [Rationale]

Decision 2 [Rationale]

Options Considered ** Option A: ** [Description] - Pros: X, Y - Cons: A, B ** Option B: ** [Description] - Pros: X, Y - Cons: A, B ** Selected: ** [Option] because [reasoning]

Timeline

Milestone 1 (Date)

Milestone 2 (Date)

Milestone 3 (Date)

Resources Needed

Resource 1

Resource 2

Action Items

[ ] Action (@Owner - Due)

Open Questions

Question 1 (Owner to research)

Question 2
Best Practices
Capture Live
Take notes during the meeting, not after
Focus on Outcomes
Decisions and actions matter more than full transcripts
Be Specific
"John will update the docs by Friday" not "Someone should update docs"
Use Consistent Format
Same structure for same meeting types
Distribute Quickly
Share notes within 24 hours, ideally within hours
Tag Clearly
Use @mentions so people see their action items
Link Resources
Add URLs to relevant docs, tickets, designs
Separate Parking Lot
Don't lose good ideas that are off-topic
Review Before Sharing
Quick sanity check for completeness
Archive Properly
Store where team can search and reference
Effective Action Item Format
Good action items are:
Specific
Clear what needs to be done
Assigned
One owner (not multiple)
Time-bound
Clear due date or time frame
Actionable
Verb-based, concrete task
❌ Bad
✅ Good
"Think about the redesign"
"Review 3 design options and share feedback in #design by Wednesday (@Sarah)"
"Someone should fix the bug"
"Fix login timeout bug [TICKET-456] by end of sprint (@Mike)"
"Update docs"
"Add API authentication section to developer docs by Jan 15 (@Alex)"
"Follow up with client"
"Send contract revision to Acme Corp by EOD Friday (@Jordan)"
Decision Documentation
When capturing decisions:
State the Decision
What was decided
Provide Context
Why it matters
Note Alternatives
What else was considered
Record Rationale
Why this option was chosen
Identify Owner
Who's responsible for implementation
Example:
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Decision:
**
We're moving forward with PostgreSQL for the new analytics database.
**
Context:
**
Current MySQL setup can't handle the query complexity we need.
**
Alternatives Considered:
**
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MongoDB: More scalable but team lacks expertise
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MySQL optimization: Would buy time but not solve long-term needs
**
Rationale:
**
PostgreSQL offers better JSON support and complex queries while keeping relational benefits. Team has 2 engineers with deep PostgreSQL experience.
**
Owner:
**
@Database team to lead migration (target: Q2 2026)
Meeting Types Best Practices
Standup/Daily Sync
Keep it to 15 minutes or less
Focus on blockers that need team help
Save detailed discussions for after
Update async if status is "more of the same"
Sprint Planning
Capture the "why" behind story selection
Document capacity and velocity
Note dependencies between stories
Record any scope trade-offs made
Retrospectives
Balance positives and negatives
Focus on actionable improvements
Avoid blame - focus on systems
Limit action items to 2-3 that can actually be done
Client Meetings
Capture exact client requests verbatim when important
Note tone and sentiment, not just facts
Document commitments made carefully
Set clear expectations for follow-up
1:1s
Keep notes private between participants
Focus on career growth and feedback
Track progress on long-term goals
Note action items for manager and report
Common Pitfalls to Avoid
Verbatim Transcripts
Capture signal, not noise
Missing Owners
Every action item needs one person responsible
Vague Actions
"Follow up" isn't an action item
No Due Dates
Without deadlines, actions don't happen
Waiting to Write
Notes written days later are incomplete
Over-Structuring
Let format serve content, not constrain it
Not Sharing
Notes only help if people see them
No Follow-Through
Review previous action items at start of next meeting
Distribution & Storage
Where to Share
Slack/Teams
Quick summary with link to full notes
Email
Formal meetings or external stakeholders
Project Management Tool
Link to related epics/tickets
Wiki/Docs
Permanent storage and searchability
Template Sharing Message
📝 Meeting Notes: [Meeting Title]
Key takeaways:
• Decision 1
• Decision 2
Action items:
• Action 1 (@Owner - Due)
• Action 2 (@Owner - Due)
Full notes: [Link]
Questions? Drop them in the thread 👇
Integration Points
Calendar
Link to meeting invite and future meetings
Project Management
Connect to related tickets, epics, sprints
Documentation
Reference relevant wiki pages, specs, designs
Recording
Link to video recording if available
Slides
Attach presentation decks discussed
Chat Threads
Link to relevant Slack/Teams discussions
Follow-Up Best Practices
Next Meeting Check-In
Review previous action items at start
Mid-Week Reminder
Ping owners of due-this-week items
Decision Log
Maintain running log of major decisions
Archive Searchably
Use consistent naming and tags
Update Project Status
Reflect decisions in project tracking tools
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